Lego Star Wars Droid Tales
SCORE: 78
I love that Family Friendly Gaming was provided a reviewable copy of
Lego Star Wars Droid Tales on DVD. This disc contains five episodes. The
episodes are Exit from Endor, Crisis on Coruscant, Mission to Mos
Eisley, Flight of the Falcon, and Gambit on Geonosis. It takes one
hundred and fifteen minutes to watch Lego Star Wars Droid Tales. It
takes close to two hours to watch this DVD.
The bonus content in Lego Star Wars Droid Tales are the sneak peek
previews, and some Lego Star Wars Topps trading cards. The shows are
really funny, so families can enjoy watching these episodes multiple
times. Everyone here at Family Friendly Gaming laughed and laughed at
the various antics in Lego Star Wars Droid Tales. We also knew a lot of
what was coming.
Lego Star Wars Droid Tales starts right after Star Wars VI Return of the
Jedi. C3P0 recaps all six of the Star Wars movies in Lego Star Wars
Droid Tales. R2D2 gets kidnapped, and C3P0 goes after them. Along the
way he flashes back to the different movies, and even a mission I have
never seen before. All of this is told with Lego characters, and Lego
animation.
Since this is Star Wars families can expect to see lasers, explosions,
light sabers, and special magical force powers. What kind of special
magical force powers? Things like lightning, choking, and more. Many of
the more violent parts are not shown in Lego Star Wars Droid Tales.
Darth Maul does separate into two just like a Lego figure can in Lego
Star Wars Droid Tales.
Jar Jar Binks is so abused in Lego Star Wars Droid Tales. Which brings
me much sadness since I like him. Some of the voices sound a bit off
here and there in Lego Star Wars Droid Tales. I love seeing the Star
Wars movie told from the Lego perspective. These Lego movies continue to
improve, grow, and develop. I would love to see Disney go into the
Knights of the Old Republic realm with Lego Star Wars.
- Kid Gamer
Graphics: 75%
Sound: 95%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%
System: DVD
Publisher: Disney
Developer: LucasFilm
Rating:
‘TV-Y7’ - Specifically Designed for Children Seven Years of Age or Older
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